Victor X-Ray Juliet Info

Designer, technology enthusiast and licensed radio amateur, operating under the callsign MM7VXJ. 

This site serves as a record of my experimentation with radio telegraphy, electronics and other related projects.

I also create CGI animation as silico.studio and my 3D prints are avalable to purchase from physis.shop

Radios   
    Yaseu FT-857     Yaesu FT-818      Yaseu FT-4X        LilyGo T-Echo     Heltec LoRa32     RTL-SDR       Hack-RF        T1000-E  
Antennas                      Diamond VX30N [2m,70cm]                        DIY V-Dipole [137 MHz]                        Parabolic [1.7GHz]                        DIY Random Wire [14 MHz]                    
           
2nd September 2025
Hack-RF One
3D Printing

    The HackRF One PortaPack H2 is a small radio device that can send and receive signals across a wide range of frequencies. Which I mostly use it for tracking aircraft ADS-B transponders.

    When in the field, I store it in the Pelican 1040 Micro Case. This case is waterproof, dustproof, and crushproof, which makes it ideal for carrying sensitive electronics. The only problem is that, without something to hold the device in place, it can shift around inside and accidentally press the buttons.

    To solve this, I designed a simple 3D printable mounting plate that attaches to the lid of the case. It keeps the HackRF One PortaPack H2 securely in place and stops it from moving around. It’s a small tweak, but it makes transporting the device much easier.

    You can check out the printable file here.